Forgive me if this has been asked before. Can I fit a 300 TDI or TD5 diesel engine and auto box into a 90s Range Rover? I was told that there was a particular year or model that was suitable for a transplant.
Why? Because I have just blown a head gasket in my diesel Disco and if I am going to go to the bother of an engine replacement, I would rather achieve something a bit more interesting.
I love the look of the Range Rover and teh creature comforts, but the thirst of the V8 makes it uneconomical for me.
P38's came out in a diesel option - the DSE, I think it was a 2.5 motor. So presumably with enough perseverance you could retrofit a TD5 into a V8 car. They don't review very well in the P38 though, lacklustre power etc. due to the P38's increased weight over a disco.
edit: nm, apparently the DSE used a BMW M51 TD inline 6
A worthy project indeed
Though the DSE were not imported for sale by LRA there are a couple of private imports running around...maybe even one on this forum.
search Range Rovers ..there was an optimistin the UK who reported that he had gotten hold of a 3 litre BMW diesel from an X5 and was proposing to transplant it into a late model P38... despite a few prompts from interested parties nothing more has been heard for 18m or so ...
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IMHO a far better option would be fitting an ISUZU 4JB1T from a rodeo/jackaroo. Much more durable than the 300Tdi. The added bonus is - NO timing belt to change (if you get an AU market version and not an import).
Adaptors for the conversion are available here.
Land Rover conversions - M&D Engineering
Unlike the DSE, this engine is very common in AU. I can't see the point of installing a "factory option" which wasn't available here.
Just got to watch the noise levels and $$ spend.
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